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showfolk

[ shoh-fohk ]

plural noun

  1. persons, especially performers, whose vocation is in the field of entertainment.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of showfolk1

First recorded in 1810–20; show + folk
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Example Sentences

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And though they tend to start their sessions pretty early, last night the two musicians and their wives did it up at Dan Tana’s, the clubby Italian joint favored by generations of showfolk.

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The Muppets were, are and always shall be, showfolk.

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Once it does, expect name-brand showfolk to scramble for all the good parts.

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Last year, Miss Lewis appeared in a documentary short Showfolk by the filmmaker Ned McNeilage.

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An ensemble of prime Seattle showfolk join imported talents Racey and lovely 5th Avenue regular Laura Griffith as Marian to make the musical numbers sparkle.

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